London's Moniker Art Fair has returned this year, bringing together various street artists and their supporting galleries under one roof. Scream Gallery, LeBasse Projects, Stolenspace, Andenken Gallery, and other international spaces are at Moniker this year, and our London correspondent made it over yesterday to preview some of the installations.

Our London correspondent, Butterfly, made it out to a fantastic looking Barry McGee exhibition of new works at London's Modern Art Gallery. The exhibition is McGee's 3rd solo at the gallery, and his first solo in London in over 6 years. London even got a pimple out of it all.

Our London correspondent, Butterfly, made it out to RETNA's Hallelujah Tour stop at the The Old Dairy in the British capital. She noted that artists, rock royalty, fashion designers, and models were in attendance, with the exhibition featuring 30 new works in RETNA's signature script.

Space Invader, who has become of the more popular street artists in the world over the past decade, just opened a solo show in Paris at La Generale, and our correspondent, Butterfly, made it out to the opening to snap a few photos.

As we noted last week, Banksy was to release a poster at this past weekend's Bristol Anarchist Bookfair, with the subject matter being about the recent Tesco riots in Bristol. Our England correspondent, Butterfly, headed to Bristol to check out the commemorative souvenir poster and the sights.

London correspondent, Butterfly, made it out to Sage Vaughn's solo exhibition, Children of a Lesser God, at Lazarides Gallery in London. Sage created a new series of paintings, showed some of his great envelope works, and built a teepee hut that featured special embroidery designs portraying Dash Snow.

The Bussey Building, a disused warehouse located in Peckham is being revisited for an interactive installation called Black/Light with the London-based artist collective, Robots>>>>, together with ROA and Phlegm. Our London correspondent, Butterfly, was there to capture the opening. More after the jump . . .

London-based Jux-contributor Butterfly was at the opening of Works On Paper, Stanley Donwood's new show at Lazarides' The Outsiders space. Must be a busy time for Mr. Donwood, as he is the artist behind the first ever "newspaper" album, as he does all the artwork for Radiohead. They are set to release said newspaper album version of The King of Limbs in May. Opening photos after the jump . . .